LINGUIST List 22.1475
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Wed Mar 30 2011
Jobs: Applied Ling; TESOL: Teaching Fellow/Lecturer, U of Singapore
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1. Jia Wen Tan ,
Applied Linguistics; TESOL: Teaching Fellow/Lecturer, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Message 1: Applied Linguistics; TESOL: Teaching Fellow/Lecturer, National University of Singapore, Singapore
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Date: 28-Mar-2011
From: Jia Wen Tan <elctjw nus.edu.sg>
Subject: Applied Linguistics; TESOL: Teaching Fellow/Lecturer, National University of Singapore, Singapore
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University or Organization: National University of Singapore
Department: Centre for English Language Communication
Job Location: Singapore, Singapore
Web Address: http://www.nus.edu.sg/celc
Job Rank: Teaching Fellow/Lecturer
Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics; TESOL
Description:
The Centre for English Language Communication (CELC), National University of Singapore invites applications for full-time non-tenure track positions, as follows: 1. Teaching Fellows/Senior Teaching Fellows The candidate should: - have a Master's degree in Applied Linguistics, TESOL or related field - a sound record of and strong commitment to teaching, preferably with some teaching experience at the tertiary level The successful candidate is expected to: - teach various courses at undergraduate level - serve the Centre and the University through involvement in ELT-related projects and activities 2. Lecturers The candidate should: - have a PhD degree or Master's degree in Applied Linguistics, TESOL or related field - demonstrate a sound record of and strong commitment to teaching, with a minimum of five years' teaching experience at the tertiary level The successful candidate is expected to: - develop and teach various courses, both at undergraduate and postgraduate levels - undertake pedagogical research - serve the Centre and the University through involvement in ELT-related projects and activities 3. Lecturers (with a special focus on writing within a residential learning environment) The candidate should: - have a PhD or Master's degree - demonstrate a sound record of and strong commitment to teaching, with a minimum of five years' teaching experience at the tertiary level The successful candidate is expected to: - develop and teach a topic-specific inter-disciplinary writing module and integrate it into the University Town's residential learning environment - teach other courses offered by CELC (depending on deployment needs) - undertake pedagogical research and/or research in the candidate's content area About Centre for English Language Communication: CELC runs a range of courses which include English Proficiency, English for Academic Purposes, English for Specific Purposes, Business Communication, Critical Thinking and Writing, Inter-disciplinary Writing, English for Graduate Students, and Thesis Writing. The Centre also runs courses and special programmes for the university's corporate and administrative staff. Additional Information: The commencing salary is competitive and will depend on the candidate's qualifications, experience and level of appointment offered. The successful candidate will be required to commence work either in December 2011 or July 2012. Only shortlisted candidates will be notified. How To Apply: Candidates should submit the application letter with the following documents to the Recruitment Committee via email or mail by 15 May 2011. Please provide: - a cover letter - a detailed curriculum vitae or resume - copies of transcripts/degree scrolls - course outlines of courses taught in the last 3 years - student/staff evaluations of courses taught in the last 3 years - statement of teaching philosophy and methodology (max. 1000 words) - names, addresses (including email) of three referees Shortlisted candidates will be asked to provide letters of recommendation, samples of writing lessons and other relevant documents.
Application Deadline: 15-May-2011
Mailing Address for Applications:
Dr Kooi Cheng Lee
Centre for English Language Communication
National University of Singapore
10 Architecture Drive
Singapore 117511
Singapore
Email Address for Applications: celcrecruit nus.edu.sg
Contact Information:
Ms Jia Wen Tan
Email: elctjw nus.edu.sg
Phone: 65-66011683
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